Duncan-Williams calls for peace ahead of November elections

Head of the Action Chapel International (ACI), Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams has called for peace ahead of the November general elections.

Addressing a breakfast meeting in Accra, the charismatic preacher said the peace of the nation must not be compromised under any circumstances.

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Concerns have been raised over the credibility of the voters register ahead of the November elections - a development which has seen the supreme court order for the provision of all persons who registered with the national insurance scheme cards by July 29.